Bledisloe Cup fixtures 2024: When and where will the Wallabies play the All Blacks?

Patrick Brischetto

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The Bledisloe Cup is done for another year after the age-old rivalry between the Wallabies and the All Blacks served up plenty of entertainment once again. 

The trophy was last in Australia's possession in 2002, with New Zealand having a stranglehold on the competition since then.

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Bledisloe Cup fixtures 2024 in Australia and New Zealand

There were just two matches in the Bledisloe Cup this year, with one game each in Australia and New Zealand.

The opening match pitted the Wallabies and All Blacks against each other on Saturday, September 21. 

The second match the took place in Wellington with the All Blacks easing to a 33-13 win to complete the clean sweep. 

How to watch Bledisloe Cup in Australia

Both Bledisloe Cup matches will be shown on free-to-air television via Channel Nine, as well as being available for live streaming on their free streaming platform 9Now.

The game will also be streamed on Stan Sport, who are showing every game of The Rugby Championship live and without ad-breaks during play, as well as the international matches of other major rugby union nations.

Watch every match of the Rugby Internationals ad-free, live & on demand, with Wallabies at home in 4K UHD on the Home of Rugby, Stan Sport.

Wallabies squad for Bledisloe Cup matches vs All Blacks

Forwards

  • Allan Alaalatoa
  • Angus Bell
  • Josh Canham
  • Matt Faessler
  • Nick Frost
  • Langi Gleeson
  • Tom Hooper
  • Isaac Kailea
  • Fraser McReight
  • Josh Nasser
  • Brandon Paenga-Amosa
  • Tom Robertson
  • Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
  • James Slipper
  • Carlo Tizzano
  • Taniela Tupou
  • Rob Valenti
  • Jeremy Williams
  • Harry Wilson

Backs

  • Ben Donaldson
  • David Feliuai
  • Josh Flook
  • Jake Gordon
  • Len Ikitau
  • Max Jorgensen
  • Andrew Kellaway
  • Marika Koroibete
  • Noah Lolesio
  • Tom Lynagh
  • Tate McDermott
  • Hunter Paisami
  • Dylan Pietsch
  • Hamish Stewart
  • Corey Toole
  • Nic White
  • Tom Wright

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Patrick Brischetto

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Patrick is a journalist currently based in Sydney who covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2023 Women's World Cup for The Sporting News. He also holds a position at the Western Sydney Wanderers FC, and is slowly attempting to convince the world that the A-League is the greatest sporting competition.